apprehend |
to catch and place under arrest. |
attest |
to show or prove the truth of. |
attorney |
a person whose job is to give legal advice and to speak for people in court; lawyer. |
conduit |
a channel, ditch, or pipe used to convey water or other liquid. |
crease |
a fold or dent made by heat or pressure. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
deliberately |
intentionally or with premeditation. |
dependent |
relying on another for help or to provide what one needs. |
deploy |
to move, position, or distribute so as to make ready or effective for a particular purpose. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
rapture |
great happiness, joy, or ecstasy; bliss. |
surprisingly |
in a way or in an amount that is not expected. |